p y Livingston.V Walker, Evans & fog: OFFICE OF COUNT! COMMISSIONERS, O?A^G^JJRjqi COUNTY. OUAKUKUUIlCi. S. C, it t.i t;>? IT' ? Np^vejajjajr 20di, 1879. ?jjn accordance wfjji Section 20 of an Act ,of lh? Qefleanl Ajjtafi^ly jbf ihe Slate of Couth Carol inn, entitled '*An Act to Reduce all Acts ami parts of Acts in Relation to County .Coiunitssioncrsj their Powers ami Unties into, one Act, and to Amend the /um>; ratified April I'A, ' l,?7f/; ;dl .Chihnes filed in this Office din ing tho Fiscal Year 1878-79, ami the action t ,di.on tlicVeon ate hereby published: N-jme Amt ClmtlAin( Allied 4 p Ciitlino.yCl.S' 17 20.' ' 17 20 il L Baldwin.1 26 40 25 40 ii iodoui..'.:. oi 60 hi oo ' do . :!.??, 00 33 00 Jo. m uo 8ju oo IJ O Guigimrd ........... 4 00 ; 1.4'00 Caroline MoMiehnel... 10 03 ,10 /)? January Bult/.cgar. 10 AO 10 50 Abraiu Martin. 0 00 0 00 T R Maloue. 20 00 20 00 tip A J?f ?oA> ........... 10 20 11 JT B LiVjjjgitob, As*'<$u. v 1 K L> A J. 16 00 7 00 J*? w fluke. ? U0 ? ;H> ftmhli Uurby. 4 00 4 00 J j Mitchell... 20 00 20 O0 Hardy Ed wards. 8 CO 8 00 j C Pike k Co' Apu'cos.. 3 20 3 30 Koben Copes. 10 75 10 75 G II Curlivls?n, Asa..... 4 SO 4 60 I A Martin. o oo 0 ,oo W 11 Glov?r. 27 00 27 00 P Doyle:. 10 40 19 40 w A Johnson, Assignee 4 00 4 00 V W Salley:. 14 00 10 40 A Redmond..:.' '8 00 8 00 F B Livingston, A.ss'oe 81 01 25 00 do ' do ' 11 26 11 25 E F Ailtcn. 10 1)0 10 00 W Il.Jiiviiig?ttin. . a :; ;>o ?l C lhfctf A;?sign?3o. 5*1. 5u .".1 50 Jniaes Brown. 44 06 22 021 M ./ O'lWd. It) tin in 00 Attain Carson. ! JO I To F M Ihunherg. 150 00 100 00 W K Crook .'. 47 0'J il 03 N N llrtydcn. 42*0t) 42*00 F It Johnson... 4J 00 42 90 Antony Gols'oit'. 2U 10 20 IU A K ilydrick. 22 91 22 91 John 1) Fugle. 20 00 20 00 II N Fair. 10 00 in 00 L E Meyer?'.!.?? 4 00 ' 4 no T K Muloiie. 17 8? 17 35 M JiK-kson.;.. 11 40 11 10 J C Pike, Assignee. 32 7.'? 32 7f> 1) Louis mid N DibWle.. 29 71 211 71 .1 iN Fogle. 66 00 '??') 00 J J Mitchell. 40 00 40 OO Cully Mack.:.. 4 00 '4 !!() Walker, Evans 10 UTK Stnoak..?.. 40 H? 40 SO Jol.n 1> Fogle.... ' 15 00 15 0'.' F It LivingMon-i............ 21 4*6 Utilkir, hvansALogs? ' . ' "well 97 50 ay 60 A J Snioak. 9 00 9 00 Abrain Martiu. 0 00 {', 00 J C Pike, Asnigneo.52 &0 r?2 5(J Jsounvy IlM|ixegur....V. 18 20 18 20 J'hillip Kick, AttT.gnoo 7 >10 '7 HO J C l.dwurdH, AsRigsL'o 22 5^ ^2 50 'J II Liv'ipgMon. 15)5 70 pjr, 75 'E J FohieTv. 0 30 ? 15 il O Snioak. 10 50 Jti 60 J i; Hell. 29 76 20 75 j 0 itulircr. 8 25 8 25 !f It ,l!iek?on. 89 00 ?9 00 It A Yoang. 8J 00 84 00 jMsiriT.ii Jftckton. 0 2c ft 25 y in M?Silin, Assignee.. .^1 60 31 50 J h Krwin.I. "1 60 1 50 J 11 Litingsiihi...: 90 no Po 00 do * . 98 i? yy 15 do . 127 05 127 Of) do . . ? fill 75 Of, 75 ?10 HI frt 81 Cogs well 15 00 15 00 Kufus Feldrv. 4 86 2 :;5 do . 4 90 1 00 C T Crnnor. 4 75 4 75 G'V Patrick. 4 75 4 75 j"U Hurley . -i 25 4 25 M L Baldwin. 5 00 5 00 U K Barton. 5 to 5 10 do ??...4 T J Bolin. 15 00 T A Jones.. 378 88 1) Louis....'. 128 06 ' do . 43 (.0 do . 46 92 do. 48 05 (to . 48 80 '4b. 40 80 do . f4 70 J R BUokraon. 66 26 do . 6ft 25 4niiuR Gl?Ter. . 6 98 J C Pike, Astigneo. 63 25 Wslkt-r. ?t'iiis ft Cogs wojl " ' ," ? 22 2tt '22 21 1) K 1'wiop. 120 (10 32(5 Oi ?Tslker, Kvans&Cugs wcll 20 25 20 2 Ilonell Knnteilin . 85 no hi E W SiKlriiRk. 14 ':0 Theodore Kolin, Ahb... 25 50 p 11 B?vt?ii. so 00 Levull Pftidling. 0 (U L? L ConnfiKl... 1 05 L> Loiiih und ^ Dibble.. GO GO U It Burton.68 (')() Alirum Martin.:. 12 00 January Bnlltegar. 12 00 '!eo II Coriicltton. 85 50 Ball .Yocovifl....... 5 00 j (l >Yonniiinaior, AHA 15 50 T R Malono. 62 50 U K. H-ivton. 5 : 00 Thoin?H K?y. 1"> 00 ,1 II LivingMon. 7 1 20 th, . 70 20 do . 90 10 do . 71 90 do .: U 70 do . HI 40 dq . 99 70 ilo . U?4 15 J110 W Fluko. 7 30 pTanuary Balt/cgar..'... 22 50 D. Loui>.?'. 210 40 A V II Dukes. :js 00 G V Patrick. H 75 K S Griflht. Ass. :?) 00 ,J II Dukes. IM 20 ,1 11 Diikis....:........:.... 23 00 B ilacobsoii. :!7 00 Bull & Scovill. |13 00 .1 II Livingsioir...10 50 J> Loui-. ass..... 01 ^ .1 F Kilt rail. I '? OP C T Connor. 7 00 Orangeburg Democrat 45 00 -15 00 Robert Copes. 78 80 78 80 Walker, Evitas & Cogs 11 34 91 ?4 .01 J 8 Erwin. 17 50 17 GO J II Livingston. 10 25 ']G 25 Orangeburg Times. l? 00 15 00 X N llayden. 5 00 5 00 J II Livingston. 14 U2 14 02 .1 p Way. 40 Q0 40 00 j .1 W .Summers. 2 52 ' 2 52 | E Hughes.. 7 84 7 84 W .J Kit treib.... 8 50 H 50 C J Sasportas. 4 05 4 09 do do. 8 VvTI ReOdisI;. ,'IS '74 38 74 T A Jones-...'.. ;{2 30 32 30 Suioak & Byrd. t)7 03 01 40 W B Thompson, ass.... Jt 50 7 50 C B'Glover. :i oo 8,00 W W F.vaiis. 5S 85 4%, 14 W ti Albcrgoltl. IS i?u IS ";0 .1 II Del -...'. I 00 I 00 W A'-. f, Kvaiis .v Cogs well. 4fi 20 10 20 Caroline McMiclfael. ti 00 6 ow c B Glover. :i 00 :t 00 .1 11 Livingston. 1! (Iii 11 03 . . U0 (Ii) co ?to A S llvmiek. As?. '.? Ol) ?i (in Ciiy Hospit:-!. lljarlestoii 22 00 22 00 Jacob G ?oJiver. 40 40 1> W Sbuler. b o:J t; 00 A .1 ( an. 7 00 January Ball7.egar. "II) 50 80 50 T B Malone. 100 0(1 KU) Oll I. II Waiinaiimker. Iii 00 Jti 00 M jjlover. 0 do (S 25 J A Edward*. :i 2"> y 00 Jos Williams..-.. 7 00 4 Ol) <: S Edwards. 8 25 S 2r> 1) I.ouis. ft? SO CO 80 VV u ?lbergV?'ul..N. 4 00 J oo Cully Maek. -1 00 j 00 .1 .1 .Mood. ,lr. 10 00disappr'd N X I lay den.75 75. J A Hamilton. 135 00 135 oo l.-aae panuerly. 15 40 15 40 S D (Jues?.... 7 70 7 70 I) I* Marion-..?. 42 00 42 00 Jerome N MeMiclinel... 8 7? '8 75 A S llvd'rick. 10 20 10 20 .1 II Living-ton. 112 30 112 3) Hannah Jenkins. 0 Ol) 0 00 M G Sa Hey. ? 00 ? oo .1 II Livingston. 32 10 22 10 Smith Darbv.?. 34 80 34 30 James F I/.lar. 00 00 50 00 It A Voting. 2 00 2 (f0 J II l-dvlngs-ion. 17 00 17 00 K F Aiken. 20 00 20 ()!l Daniel Major. -1 00 4 00 George Browne. 8 00 H 00 J W MoseleV, Ass....... 17 5u 17 50 A F II Dukes./.. 6 00 B 00 j M Dinner. As.?. 15 00 1") 00 J K Bluckman." 50 2"> 60 25 J C Bell..." "J/...:..'. . 13 75 13 75 Orangeburg Democrat.. 7 50 7 50 28 00 14 OO '? " 13 00 13 00 lf Times. 20 25 20 25 Boberl Copes. 12 05 12 ("5 H M Klisjl.!. 0 :<7 1-2 0 37 1-2 1J Louis'::'.'...:....:. 50 00 ? 7 25 .1 11 Livingston. 20 00 25 00 Totals of claims Ii led and acted upon du ring fiscal yoiir 187S and 1870 (Hi elate).03SS) 02 1 2 0030 30 I h-diict aiuqimt of Claims in above statement which were contracted prior Jo said fiscal year...'.'...:;:'..1.'."... 020 00 583 /53 1 Amount of claims " " on accounts con- j traeted dm ing Us ed year 1878 ami 1S70.$8700 02 1 2 $.8432 74 I certify that tj,e above slatemenl is I friuj and 'correct as shown by'lhe Docket 1 of Claims and the original accounts OIT lllu in this ollice. L. II. WANNAMAKKB. ?bAI' C. C. C, O. C. Dee. 12. 1870?It I? ugciu. for (he sale of the celebrated I1ALD MOUNTAIN OOBX WHISK KY, the purest brand in the known world. CALL1 CALL!! CALL!!! nnd sample for onoe in your lives a pure MOUNTAIN' WHISKEY. It has no equal. Also ou hand the cheap est brands of SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO ' in the market. A fijll line of Staple and Fnncy gUOCKUIES, Cheaper than ti c Cheapest. Givti ine a call and he convinced lhal this advertiseiucnl is no humbug. JAMES VAN TASSEL, At Midler's Old Stand. OLD A MICHIGAN HOTEL U Kslabllsbcd about SS80 Besucitatcd on the iCuropoan I'hui fur Gentlemen onlj'. THUMS: Booms each person per day.50 per week.?3.00 per innni'li...8 and $10 According to location of Booms paid II advance. IIOA ltl> VKlt.MS : ] Board and lodging.,.?J 5Q per day Board and lodging.0 50 per week MKAI.8, Break iVtSl.25c 1 Miiner.50c Supper.25c MBS. M,. J. ABCI1EB. l'proiMiclrebS, ti) George Cp, Viprni-'j" lung, rep 27 ly ' Charlcjiton, 8 C. THEODOEE KOHN'S FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS' EMPORIUM!! ggggg Grand Invitation ! ?We are opening every day New Goods. m Just iu beautiful Casliinercs in Riack and /Ji al ?the Now and Fashionable Shnd.os, Taf fettas, Silk?, Satins, Diagonal? in all the leading polorB. Novelties In Neck Wear by every steatuor. The latest styles and patterns iu all goods. You can seeuro more elegance and excellence aiul yet practice' inorc econotuy than ever beforu. Ilcnutifnl Dross Goods at 12 1-2 cts. Notwithstanding tbe heavy advances in Linens and Dong Cloths wo uro selling our Cosmopolitan Shirts at the old low figures. C O T H I 1ST Gr For old anil young id the. most reasona ble figures. CAKPKTH iu largo variety and low prices. Come and lake a look al tho WILSON Lightning Sewing Machine, The cheapest and one of the best Sewing Machines iu the market. THE EIGHT K?NNING DOMESTIC SEWING MAClJl$f? nlso always for Palo, also Needles, lMai iers Attachments, Oils, &c., at Factory prices. MADAME DEMO It E ST'S Reliable Patterns for Fail and Winter. ' received and far sale. I invite all to call and examine my immense stock and low priccs.'ho fault will be'found II*'you do not buy. UE MEMHER THEODORE KOHN'S Emporium. Orangcbiirg, S. 0., Oct. 10, 1S70. "the country has not been favored with propitious sea sons it is true, luit iiierc'wlll nevertheless be siitllcjcnt made to produce pence and comparative contentment iu our laud, ami uUo allow our good matrons a mar gin lor pocket change. In view of this fact. 1 -'recently had my already capacjotji store renoYalet) and enlarged; and am now receiving Urn L A R G E S T S T O C K ever offered for sale in 1?ranchvlllc in the line of " ? ;?' 1) R Y GOODS I have a complete assortment of Ladies Dies- Goods. Alpacas, Worsteds, Calicos Homespuns, ((teachings. Linens, Mabel kei'chiefs. Hosiery, Shaw}*, Collar-. Luces, Kibbons?in a word, every thing ibtll the most pCf|]l)llloUS laste could ex act, or the utost inquisitive mind con ceive of. In the Gents1 Deparimcill iny supply is at once superb and complete, consist lug as it does of the most thorough selection ol the kind ever BROUGHT to BUANCIIYILLEI . . . ??.#??, i ,i ? , Sliell as Coats, l'ants. Vests, lints. Caps, j Itoot* and Shoes of all styles and prices. In addition to the articles already enu merated, I have e\ory kind of II AI'DWAKE, CUTLEBY, CROCK K1IY AND TIN WAKE to be thought of. Also Lamps, Shades, j chimneys, &g. In l|ic Groet'ry line. I dm determined hot to he silrpa*scd. and am ! ottering unprecedented bargains in FLOCK,COFFEE,Sl'GAlt, LARD, BUTTER, IIA MS SIDES, j ?ROULDKKS, CHEESE, MOLASSES, &c Ac. I keep also constantly on band Harnet?. Saddles, IJridles, G/irths, etc. tJut it would lako A column to meut jcni' ti{l i have for my customers. Come one aim! all and see for yourselves. Don't spend live cents until you examine my stock. No trouble to answer qucilioiis. p,r to show goods. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE 1'nid For COTTON and PKODUCE! Thanking my friends for past (avers. 1 shall continue to siHyo to merit a contiii tinuance of the .-nine. L F. H. DUKES, BRANCH VI LLE, S. C. Sept J(i-2tn jntr .QT fx JL DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, St. Matthew S. C, We respectfully call the attention pf tl?c farmer.-, to our general slock of GOODS and solicit a call wlKMit""? they visit St. Matthews, A full and fresh stock constantly in store. Got 3uio W R E S H A H B IVAL S OF AT HY STOCK ( O.V^KISjwS J-H'y Goods nnw Prices. Z. J. KING pEALER IN REJIGS! MDj P)O?E;SjT!jCj FIFE ('IfK WING TOP, l ('0, DOMESTIC AJYIJ tMPOiyfE.p SEGAliS, A SPECIALITY Made uf Mountain Den- Corn. \\ hisfcev. CHAMPAGNE, ALKS, FOKTKKS BUANDIKS WINKS, HKKH &u &e. Ihave on hand a very heavy stock which 1 am ollerlng for sale cheaper than any one else in the County. Fresh Lager Heer constantly kept on hand al B cents a schooner. Give me a oaU :ft Silin*? 0 d Stand. Orangeburg, September 0. A J. KING JfEW STORK NEW STORE IN THE TpWN OF ? Ii', m A\ ? f Hi I W/ S s DA. SAIN NOT I FES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTIIKWS. A.s'D TIIK public generally that in I be old stand of Clark's, near the Depot, will bv found a choice and rare selection of Drij (loads, Groceries, Tobaccos and Srijars. LU/uora bofh foreign, and .Dow estic, Hardware, o r., And solicits a share of trade. Mr. tT. 1*1111.. SAIN, who is in charge of the store will he ?lad to greet any all of his old customers, ami new ones too, to whom he guarantees, bargains as good as can he had in Charleston. Highest market price; I>aid for all kinds of country produce* St. Matthews. September (i, 187U.. 9, & mm LICHTNINC SEWER {c^jfi THE NEW WILSON Oscillating Shuttle VTvTtt SBW1HG MACHINE Iu ^idw ?W tG wonderful in Its conception, un* K?u refis /48o\J procodontod for doing a large rango of kI /y^^Sww sewing In textile fabrics and leather, (to mm ff tSL an motions are continuous, admitting of an An / J\SII 1 extraordinary rate of speed, either toy m Wirf nmatWtS jM \ steam or foot power. Evory motion of the MI JP?^^^t/sS&>A treadle mahos six stitches, thus produo* ^g?EJl/jJ^^^^^7_^\ Ing about one-third more work in a day ^EgJBTiFrrray^ than othor Sewing Machines, it has no '\ ?top motions, and tightens the stitch with the needle out of the fabric. It uses the well-known Wilson Compound Food on both sides of the needle. It hos'two-thlrds loss portothon any other first-class Sowing machine. Its arm Is fully oight and one-half Inches long and five and one-haifc Inches high, and the whole Machine Is very compactly and sclent tiflcally conatructod In proportions, elegance, design and appear? ance. Its simple, powerful and perfect mechanism places it as fop in advance of all othor Sowing Machines as the ^otophone is superloa to the tin spooking tubo. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT; for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fur nished FREE with all WILSON 8EWINQ MACHINES, together wltlf a Tucker, Ruftler, Carder, Set of HommerOj 01 ndor, etcj^'"-**-'?**** rlhesG Machines are on exhibition and for sale by THEODORE K?HN, AGENT FOR Orangeburg County. Orangcbiirg, S. C, Nov. 7tb, 1870.?tf mm MM ooustunt u?u by th?-?;;-. \. ? public for over twcnty^^'^l >/ } years, crul it* the best p r o i> a r a t 1 o 11 over In vented for RESTORING GRAY II AI It TO ITS YOUTH F Uli COLO K AND LIFE. > It supplies tlio natu- ^ ral food ?ml color to tbo hair glands without Rtnlllinr; tin- ,,kin. II will lucroafe anil tlik-Ucn tue Krowth of tlio linlr, pro vent it.i blanching and fulling off, ami thus V AVERT BALDNESS. f*X eures Itching, Erup-N^ tlonB and Dandruff. As a 1XAIK DRESSING It 1? very dOSlrablo( giving tin; hair a silken Roftncps which all admire. It kecpH tlio head cloaiii i Street and healthy. V--=H$K& S The * Stato As Bayer and Ohomist of Mass. and leading Physi cians endorse and recom mend it a3 a great triumph in medi cine. WHISKERS will change the board to a BROWS or I1L.ACK at discretion. Being in one preparation it la easily applied ( and produces a permanent color that will not wash olf. PREPARED BV R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, H.H. Sold by all Dealers In Medictno, October ."5. 1879?]y Chicago Ledger. Established 1873. The Leading Literary Paper of the West. - Only Si50 A Year. .50 a Tear. si .50 k Year. $,.501 A Year. $,.501 A Year. $p? A Year. $,.501 A Year. $is A Year. Tirr Ciiicaoo I.Eronn Is now ap proaching the cIoho of the seventh year of It* exlattuco, having been established in thu winter of 1878. Thk I..- ixiKU-.VMBtart? .! by it* pros ont conductor* with lomo inipgiv n:.-.. as to tlio success of bio enter prise. Many literary venture? of a kindred character bad been niado in tho Woateru motropolln, and mlMf al)ly failed. Tha sea of journalism was atrown with tha wrecks oi atraudod newspaper enterprise*. Others that wexs living, but strap. &llug for s precarious axlstenoe, ?vo sinro ytolded to InexlUM* ??t? isi none down, leaving Tun LxnoKB to-day tho only weekly story-paper printed in Chicago. Tim I.EDoicn has sot attained ft:..-, piano of nuooeas upon which it now solidly reat* without earnest, writ directed olTott. Its conductors have labored earnestly and persistently not only to mako it an excellent llt orary journal, lml also to make tha reading world acquainted with iL Thousands upon thonsands of dol lars have been expended in bringing It* nierlta to tho attention of the reading public. In foot.TiiB Lediikb has been tho most oxtenalvely-ad vertlsed newspaper in tho West. Tho publishers have a feeling of pride at tho success that has at tended tholr effortii to build up a nrst-cltss literary paper In tho cao llal city of the West. Tlio circula tion, already large, is rapidly grow ing, and by tbo 1st day of Jannary will bo not loss than 25,000. Tho publishors do not mean to rolax their efforts to make Tita Lkduxii tho best weekly newspaper in the Wost, but intoml to porsovero In tho work, andduriag the eomtng months will still further Increase its valuo snd usofulnesa. The weekly contents of The Lano kb embrace). In addition to its serial novels, sororal short stories; a Uomo ami Family Doctor department, em bracing lottora from women of ox psrlencod heads and hands,on house hold and kltabon economy, home sdorntnont, tho management of cliildr.-n, and recipos for tha euro of many of the ills to which flesh is heir; a Young folks' department; ? department dovoted to Current J.It orature, constating of choioe excerpta from tho lsteat magaslnes; a Scien tific department, giving tho latest intelllgoiico in regard to new discov eries, mechanical Inventions, etc.; also biographical sketches, hlstorlo papers, travels, poetry, and a mass of abort articles ou miscellaneous topics. Aonnrsn THE Ll?IJOICIi, Chicnjxot Hi' Subscriptions to the THE CHICAGO LED&SB will bo received at this efflce. "THE WHITE u Sewing machine THE BISST OF Al^L,*/ Unrivaled in Appearance1, Unparalleled fn Simplicity? Unsurpassed in Construction, { Unprecedented in Popularity, find Undisputed in the Broad Claim or nemo thc '&?fr. VERY BEST OPERATING * QUICKEST OELUN&,? ' ? f HANDSOMEST, AMD Jiost Perfect Sewing Maohlne. IN THE WORLD. if "Flits oroat popularity of the Whlift Is the most con vincing tributo to its excellence) and superiority over other machlnos. and In submitting ft to tho trade v/c put It upon its merits, and in no Instanco has It ever yet failed to lalljfy anyrccomiyimdaUon In Its favor. ft Thc demand for the Whlto has Increased to such on extent that we are now compelled to turn out C:rr.?lcto Su vatlaa.g *K?nr>i 1 ti9 ovory tTvroa rair.-u.tca laa. ^_*? ttors)